3D printing technology:

3D printing is used to manufacture rapid prototypes, facilitating the production of low-price revealed elements. Designers are free to build based on application requirements, permitting R&D groups greater flexibility in their experiments.

Types of 3D Printing Technologies

There are many different 3D printing technologies available, depending on the application, materials and needs we choose technologies like:

  • Standard Level Agreement (SLA)
  • Selective Laser Sintering (SLS)
  • Fused Deposition Model (FDM)
  • Digital Light Processing (DLP)
  • Multiple Jet Fusion (MJF)
  • Poly jet processing
  • Direct Steel Laser Sintering (DMLS)
  • Electron beamforming (EBM)

Each of these technologies has its own unique characteristics and applications, from plastics and ceramics to metal printing.

Cost effective solution:

In fact, when it comes to marketing budgets, it’s best to choose a cost-effective solution with minimal requirements. However, it takes longer to manufacture individual items compared to single-part manufacturing, which makes them a bit more expensive.

Shorter Lead Time:

You can quickly 3D print a design , test it, and then make changes or new iterations of the prototypes until its ready for productions.

Complex geometry:

3D printing technology always gives manufacturers the freedom to think beyond limits, as it prints a series of objects, making it easier to create the weird and wonderful designs.

Mechanical requirements:

Technical properties such as strength, density, hardness, minimum wall density, and other related properties are easily obtained in 3D printing.

At INDO-MIM, we offer two different 3D printing technologies:

  • Laser powder bed Fusion
  • Binder jetting

In-house 3D Printing Machines: HP, Incus, Ex One, Intech, and SLM.

Learn more about these two technologies

https://indo-mim.com/lpbf-metal-3d-printing

https://indo-mim.com/3d-printing-binder-jetting